Pathology News is Excited to Announce Micropix as The Newest Addition to Our Technology Buyers’ Guide

Pathology News is delighted to announce that Micropix, experts in Optical Microscopy and Digital Pathology, are now included in our Technology Buyers’ Guide with a detailed company showcase and product page. Micropix microscope cameras offer exceptional value for money and allow any microscope to be instantly converted into a digital workstation. Utilizing the latest sensor technology together with their own in-house software, Micropix cameras offer state of the art imaging performance combined with easy-to-use and intuitive software and are an ideal choice for those labs looking to take the first steps into digital imaging.

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Digital Microscope Cameras

Our NEW range of Peak cameras compliment the Vivid and Elite USB3 cameras that have been relied upon by our customers for many years. We use state-of-the-art, Sony digital sensors that offer improved dynamic range, quantum efficiency, saturation capacity, signal to noise ratio and reduced temporal dark noise.

We have a camera to suit nearly all applications and budgets.

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Microscopes

We develop and manufacture our own brand of microscopes called YENWAY.

Our range includes upright microscopes, inverted microscopes, stereo microscopes, fluorescence microscopes, industrial microscopes, zoom microscopes and digital microscopes.

We also sell microscopes from Zeiss, Nikon, Olympus and Motic.

About Micropix

Founded in 2010, our core business is manufacturing and supplying state-of-the-art digital microscope cameras at cost-effective prices. Over the years we have expanded our product range to include our Macro-imager, microscopes (we have our own brand called Yenway), microscope-to-camera c-mount adapters, and LED fluorescence illumination. For more information, visit Micropix.


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